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Giorgio Vannini
Researcher at University of Ferrara
Publications - 214
Citations - 2940
Giorgio Vannini is an academic researcher from University of Ferrara. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-electron-mobility transistor & Amplifier. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 214 publications receiving 2588 citations. Previous affiliations of Giorgio Vannini include University of Bologna & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Evaluation of Microwave Transistor Degradation Using Low-Frequency Time-Domain Measurements
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement technique for the characterization of the degradation of microwave transistors is presented, which operates in the megahertz range to set a realistic load-line for the device.
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Low-frequency time-domain characterization for fast and reliable evaluation of microwave transistor performance
Gianni Bosi,Antonio Raffo,Valeria Vadala,Francesco Trevisan,Giorgio Vannini,Omer Cengiz,Ozlem Sen,Ekmel Ozbay +7 more
TL;DR: The use of the low-frequency characterization of electron devices as an accurate and economical way to fast gather consistent data about the electron device performance at microwaves in the evaluation phase of new components, technologies and processes is introduced.
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Nonlinear integral modelling of microwave silicon bipolar transistors
TL;DR: A previously proposed black-box modelling approach is applied for the large-signal performance prediction of microwave silicon bipolar transistors and experimental and simulation results confirming the accuracy of the model are provided.
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Characterization of electron device breakdown under nonlinear dynamic operation
TL;DR: In this article, a new methodology to characterize the breakdown of microwave electron devices under realistic device operation is described, and different experimental examples are provided in order to demonstrate the validity of the proposed characterization technique with respect to the ones commonly adopted.